
"Study Finds Link Between Cat Ownership and Mental Health Risks"
A recent study suggests a potential link between cat ownership, toxoplasmosis, and an increased risk of developing schizophrenia and related mental health conditions. The research indicates that individuals who owned cats during their youth are twice as likely to develop such disorders, possibly due to the presence of the Toxoplasma gondii parasite commonly found in cat feces. While cat ownership and T. gondii infection are not direct causes of schizophrenia, the findings underscore the importance of public awareness and preventive measures, such as practicing good hand hygiene and keeping cats indoors to reduce the risk of transmission.

